Keto Caribbean Christmas Dinner: YES we can!

Christmas day in the Caribbean is like Thanksgiving day in the USA: it is the biggest eating day on our calendar. It’s a time when families and friends typically come together and feast on extensive menus comprising old and new favourites. It is around this time of year that many people suspend diets and make allowances for what they will eat and drink all the while formulating those New Year resolutions that include promises to eat clean and work out. I will always say to each his own. But I’d also like to offer an alternative to the typical “stuff-my-face-on-everything-then-work-it-off-in-January” holiday eating stance. So what if I told you that you could still totally feast like a Queen (or King) at Christmas AND remain on track, perhaps even losing a pound or two in the process? That’s the beauty of this low-carb way of eating: it is 100% possible and doable!

Why Keto Works

Look, when I started my own keto journey 15 months ago, I knew that this was the only practical way for me to lose weight. I had done it before and I had tried the calorie restriction route as well (you know those plans that see you drinking meal replacements and having a salad and a matchbox sized portion of skinless grilled chicken breast for dinner) and while it worked, it was never, ever sustainable. I was hungry all the time and simply could not keep up eating that kind of food in those quantities. Fifteen months ago I was determined to cut carbohydrates from my diet AND never feel hungry or deprived. Armed with the information on what is allowable on keto, knowing that it was more about the carbs not eaten than the calories taken in, I committed to creating delicious meals which would be high in healthy fats, low in carbs, full of green veggies and solid amounts of all the meats and fish I enjoy! That’s when I joined Instagram, as a way to document my new way of eating and also to hold myself accountable.

I started end August 2017. Christmas rolled around. I had stopped drinking alcohol too. While there are zero carb alcohol drinks totally allowable on keto, I made a decision to stop drinking for two main reasons: alcohol, even the zero carb options like rum, kick you out of ketosis and it increases cravings for carbs. Three months into my journey I was no where near my weight loss goals and concluded that being kicked out of ketosis was too high a price to pay at that stage of my journey. So I planned my Christmas 2017 dinner. I worked it out with my family (I did say that Christmas day dinner is a big deal, right?) and we agreed on a menu. Look at my dinner plate from December 25 2017:

What’s not in my plate: bread stuffing, rice and peas, a sugary glaze for the ham, macaroni and cheese, candied sweet potatotes

BUT I DID NOT FEEL DEPRIVED! Honestly. Here’s how I looked at it: I had had a lifetime of bread stuffing and potatoes and mac n cheese. And I was fat and didn’t want to be fat any longer. So I happily ate allll the stuff listed in what’s in my plate and I chose not to focus on what wasn’t in my plate. Simple. And I couldn’t be happier with my choices.

Before and after: choosing to stay on track yields huge dividends

No Sorrel or Black Cake at Christmas?

Not for me, thank you. Fortunately for me, I don’t like the traditional black fruit cake that all self-respecting Caribbean people make and enjoy at Christmas. I’m sure there is a low-carb work around to it, but I’ll leave that to those who like Christmas cake to work out. And if you love sorrel, you can totally make the sorrel and sweeten it with any of the low-carb sweeteners out there.

I did make a dessert though. I made a no-bake cheesecake with a nut crust. It was delicious! Even the carby people at dinner that day enjoyed it 🙂

Keto Christmas dessert: cheesecake!

Planning your Christmas Dinner Keto Style

There are many keto options out there to ensure that you have a festive, delicious, enjoyable Christmas dinner sans deprivation. But for some of us, knowing where to start can seem like a daunting task. Let me help! I’ll break down the elements of a great Christmas dinner feast and show you what’s possible. I’ll include links to some great recipes that I’ve researched and you can check them out and assess for yourself. Then you can put together your own menu plan and you’ll have the recipes to help you create the choices you’ve made!

Keto 101: What’s allowable, what’s not.

Approved keto foods

No sugar

No flour

no breading

Simple. So there will be no roux based cheese sauces (that’s the cheese sauce made with flour and milk), no sugary glazes, no breaded and fried anything. And of course, no rice or pasta or breads. Keep these basic rules in mind as you plan. Unless you get a sugar free BBQ sauce or use a sugar replacement for cooking like Swerve, eschew all thoughts of heavily sauced meats. But stick around to see the terrific options still open to us!

If you haven’t yet subscribed to my blog, now’s as good a time as any to do so! There are recipes for some of the options I list below (fat head dough cheesy rolls, no-bake cheesecake and so on).

Keto Christmas desserts

cream cheese frosting to put on any of the keto cakes or cookies you make

Keto coconut pie

Keto Cocktails at Christmas

Choose from the list below. I like rum chased with club soda or a diet ginger ale or diet coke. And I will be drinking this Christmas! I drink way less on the occasions that I do have a drink now, as my tolerance for alcohol has gone way down. That’s a good thing I think 🙂 If you like sorrel, then make it with a low-carb sweetener and add some rum to it! That’s keto compliant. What deprivation? Just ensure that your chasers are low carb (diet sodas and club soda…no fruit juices) and you’ll be fine.

Low-carb beverages

More keto Christmas dinner recipes

I curated what I thought were interesting looking recipes that may be of some use to you as you plan your Christmas dinner menus. Please visit my Pinterest “Keto Christmas Dinner Options” board to see them. There are starters, desserts and sides and bread…I put this together on a day that I was fasting. Talk about torture!

Keto holiday dinner

YOUR keto Christmas dinner plan

Are you now convinced that you can do this? Sure you can! You already know that you won’t be deprived if you have a 100% keto dinner. You have some ideas to pull together a menu that you and your family and guests will love. And you have recipes from select links provided in the post, the freebie that you get when you subscribe to my blog and from my Pinterest board that you simply access by clicking on the link I provided. Please share your pics after the Big Day. Looking forward to a delicious time AND staying on track! 🙂